Les femmes sont magiques... alors je suis devenu magicien.
- François Truffaut
Director François Truffaut with Jacqueline Bisset during the filming of Day for Night (1973)

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Les femmes sont magiques... alors je suis devenu magicien.
- François Truffaut
Director François Truffaut with Jacqueline Bisset during the filming of Day for Night (1973)
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There is a way to see films that can teach you more than working as an assistant director, without the viewing process becoming tedious or academic. Basically, the assistant director is a guy who wants to see how movies are made, but who is constantly prevented from doing just that because he gets sent on errands while the important stuff is taking place in front of the camera. In other words, he is always required to do things that take him away from the set. But in the movie theatre, when you see a film for the tenth time or so, a film whose dialogue and music you know by heart, you start to look at how it’s made, and you learn much more than you could as an assistant director.
Francois Truffaut, Truffauts Last Interview, The New Yorker, 1984
L'amour en fuite, Truffaut.